2/10
Katrina Hurricane and one big looooong complain
9 September 2009
Warning: Spoilers
As an Eropean, and never been in USA, I was shocked by seeing the people that live in the shown flooded areas. I wish there were subtitles all the way cause none was to be understood!!! . Sure, everyone knows about the failures during this drama of the Bush government, no question about that, but i do think many could of thought of leaving the neighborhoods and...taking there responsibilities with them, such as.....DOGS and other animals!!!!

They were warned and informed all the time and they saw TV.

(Amazing how the narrators of this documentary treat their dogs after leaving them on their own) Many did take their animals i am sure...but not in those areas, i bet they do dogfights too if you see the cages and the type of breed of dogs) What a poverty what misery people in New Orleans..i thought i was watching people from Johannesburg South Africa.

I am not surprised that a combination of lack of the government help and the kind of people, drugs dealers junkies etc etc that were hit, lead to this catastrophic aftermath.

I always wanted to see New Orleans but i think i will skip after seeing this documentary.

No good, its is one big crying and lashing out and NOT looking at own responsibilities and listening to warnings by the government. Evacuation order means evacuation...better walk miles out if the city in DRY streets then with water up to your shoulders.

And the junkie that died in the house was walking around half dead before Kartina stroked. If they care so much about their neighbors and friends..they should of invited him into there home, was to be expected the man would not survive.

The docu became very boring and doesn't deserve an Oscar for sure in my humble opinion.

I hope there was some sort of animal rescue drifter Katrina struck but i guess not cause the people were abounded themselves
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